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work with us to classify felony human trafficking as a violent crime. and to finally pass the repeat sexual predator prevention act and no rapist should be allowed to maintain parental rights and no victim should be forced to interact with her attacker. commend you for finally passing the rape survivor family protection act and it sign it into law the moment it reaches my desk. [applause] this year passed the transparency act so that maryland can join the 43 other states across america that require legislative deliberations to be live streamed to the pubbling and help us put the -- public and help us put the issue of term limits on the ballot for people to decide this issue for themselves and in order to uphold the public trust to truly represent the interests of all the people that we were elected to serve let's put partisanship and self-interest aside and join together with the overwhelming majority of marylanders to end the practice of partisan jerry mannedering in maryland. [applause] instead of becoming more like washington, let's send a message to
work with us to classify felony human trafficking as a violent crime. and to finally pass the repeat sexual predator prevention act and no rapist should be allowed to maintain parental rights and no victim should be forced to interact with her attacker. commend you for finally passing the rape survivor family protection act and it sign it into law the moment it reaches my desk. [applause] this year passed the transparency act so that maryland can join the 43 other states across america that...
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i said to those who divide us or drive us to the extreme of either political party, i remind us that maryland has been called a state of middle temperment. i said that the politics that divide our nation need not divide our state. i asked marylanders to seek that middle ground where we can stand together. president truman said, progress occurs when courageous skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change for the better. no problem faces us that hard work, honesty and courage cannot solve if we work together. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to leave you with one personal thought. in my battle with cancer last year, it taught me lessons. i learn that our time is short. so we better make the post of it. i believe that every single day, each and every one of us is given the opportunity to do something great. over the past two years, together, we have done many great things. and now we have the encredible opportunity to accomplish even more. thank you, god bless you. and may god bless the great state of maryland. [ cheers and applause ] announcer: tomorrow, the hair when task force o
i said to those who divide us or drive us to the extreme of either political party, i remind us that maryland has been called a state of middle temperment. i said that the politics that divide our nation need not divide our state. i asked marylanders to seek that middle ground where we can stand together. president truman said, progress occurs when courageous skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change for the better. no problem faces us that hard work, honesty and courage cannot solve if...
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you can use trucks, you can use planes, you can use pressure coders. so you know, people are clever. and if they are badly and clever, they do not need guns to do negative things. >> based on what we've seen we would like to pose the question to president trump. what will you do about gun control and gun violence in america. we need to abide by the second amendment and keep gunowners happy. >> more than control. that is the question. thank you for watching. >> to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's competition, visit studentcam.org. announcer: homeland security secretary john kelly testifies today on border security. we will have live coverage of his appearance before the senate homeland security committee at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also follow the hearing live on c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio. >> saturday, booktv is live from the 15th annual and up list book festival in maryland. beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a panel discussion on income keegan,ty with kathryn author of living on two dollars a day.
you can use trucks, you can use planes, you can use pressure coders. so you know, people are clever. and if they are badly and clever, they do not need guns to do negative things. >> based on what we've seen we would like to pose the question to president trump. what will you do about gun control and gun violence in america. we need to abide by the second amendment and keep gunowners happy. >> more than control. that is the question. thank you for watching. >> to watch all of...
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let us try to use every one of those days to reach agreement on funding the government so we don't have another cr, which all of us believe is bad fiscal policy and substantive policy. i urge us to come together so that we can avoid another crisis like this. address the issues that we know need to be addressed. i think the speaker for the time. >> the gentleman from california is recognized. >> i yield one minute to the speaker of the house, paul ryan. >> the german is recognized. >> -- the gentleman is recognized. >> i want to say a few words about the last couple of days. i know there's great relief that this episode is coming to an end. this shutdown did not need to happen. however brief, it inflicted needless costs on the country. there are no winners today. no winners except perhaps the millions of families who depend on the children's insurance program. this is not a moment to pat ourselves on the back. we need to heed the lessons of what just happened here. we need to move forward in good faith on daca and immigration. yes, on funding our military so that it gets the resources ou
let us try to use every one of those days to reach agreement on funding the government so we don't have another cr, which all of us believe is bad fiscal policy and substantive policy. i urge us to come together so that we can avoid another crisis like this. address the issues that we know need to be addressed. i think the speaker for the time. >> the gentleman from california is recognized. >> i yield one minute to the speaker of the house, paul ryan. >> the german is...
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in many of us are people who have not, you know, -- and many of us are people who have not dealt with this. you have seen the incredible damage it does have high levels of inflation that eat away at peoples positively wealth. high interest rates mean your economy is going to slow down and you are much less able to control the economy during the ups and downs of the business cycle. and i am concerned on the others of this. i think the fed has done a very good job good i think we are in uncharted territory, and it is hard to explain all of those dynamics. i am glad you're reading books about the national debt. and i agreed with your points. host: from michigan this is bob. caller: yes. ijust wanted tell you that have been a 24/7 caregiver for my parents for seven years and three months. that is 370 weeks that i have been self-quarantined. when these people cry about having to stay in for four or five weeks, get over it. this has become the christmas virus. people making more money on unemployment than when they were working. i got two people in my family who are deceased that received $
in many of us are people who have not, you know, -- and many of us are people who have not dealt with this. you have seen the incredible damage it does have high levels of inflation that eat away at peoples positively wealth. high interest rates mean your economy is going to slow down and you are much less able to control the economy during the ups and downs of the business cycle. and i am concerned on the others of this. i think the fed has done a very good job good i think we are in uncharted...
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host: thank you for joining us this morning, clark kent iffering. we'll talk about the 2010 elections and the roll of our next guess. all of that and your call as head on washington journal. >> let's meet another winner in c-spans student cam video documentary. we talk to an eighth grader from tampa, florida. thank you for joining us. you chose do to your dock you pentry on hunger in the united states. why did you choose that topic. caller: the only thing you really need to survive is food. a lot of people aren't getting as much as they should. >> how has hunger affected tampa? >> the number of people go together food banks is just a lot. >> how has the situation changed over the past few years. with the unemployment rate, sometimes people have to choose between food and healthcare and telephone service. and they can't afford food that is healthy. the soup kitchen i went to on christmas day was packed when i went there. >> you interviewed many people. >> two or three people i interviewed. >> tell me about the people who rely on those services for fo
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that deep down, there truly is far more that unites us then divides us. this one last time, from the bottom of my heart, thank you and farewell. serving you has been the honor of a lifetime. together we truly have changed maryland for the better. may god continue to bless the great state of maryland and the united states of america. president biden travels to solebury to martin luther king day. watch live coverage on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> misprint comes out of the store. -- miss bryant comes out of the store. he whistles. he gave her the wolf whistle. he had to have understood the atmosphere in 1955. that was death in itself. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book, a few days of a lift trouble. sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can listen to q and day and all of our podcast on our free c-span now app.
that deep down, there truly is far more that unites us then divides us. this one last time, from the bottom of my heart, thank you and farewell. serving you has been the honor of a lifetime. together we truly have changed maryland for the better. may god continue to bless the great state of maryland and the united states of america. president biden travels to solebury to martin luther king day. watch live coverage on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> misprint comes out of the...
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what we want is fair trade, and we want to treat countries fairly, but they have to treat us fairly. if they are going to charge tax to our country -- if, as an example, we sell a car into japan, and they do things to us that make it impossible to sell cars in japan, and yet, they sell cars in to us, and they come in, like, by the hundreds of thousands on the biggest ships i have ever seen, we have to all talk about that. it's not fair. never was. i just cannot believe it took so long for somebody to come in. that is the only thing i will tell you. essentially, i'm talking about no tax. someone saying, "trump is going to tax." there is no tax. none whatsoever. i'm just going to tell you all you have to do is stay. we have the greatest people. many other countries have great people. we all have great people. this isn't that kind of a competition. everybody has great people, but if we are going to fire people and build a product outside, not going to happen. thank you. with that, we will take some questions. maryland, do you want to start -- m
what we want is fair trade, and we want to treat countries fairly, but they have to treat us fairly. if they are going to charge tax to our country -- if, as an example, we sell a car into japan, and they do things to us that make it impossible to sell cars in japan, and yet, they sell cars in to us, and they come in, like, by the hundreds of thousands on the biggest ships i have ever seen, we have to all talk about that. it's not fair. never was. i just cannot believe it took so long for...
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thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you per >> i want to put on the screen where we were a month ago with covid-19 and compare that to where we are today. back in march, when we last talked to you, 410,000 cases worldwide and more than 21,000 deaths, and today, it is now 2.1 million cases across the globe and approaching 143,000 deaths. what does that tell you about this illness, this disease, this virus? guest: the growth has been exponential. we are seeing so many cases. i think we anticipated it would grow this large, but now we are certainly seeing it come to fruition. this is spreading very rapidly. and we are going to see continue to climb over the next number of weeks to months. host: we heard from governor mike dewine that he wants to begin to reopen ohio's economy as early as may 1. for ohio to get there and for other states to follow, from your standpoint, what has to happen? guest: what the president set forth today is there has to be a couple of points that are met, that the number
thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you per >> i want to put on the screen where we were a month ago with covid-19 and compare that to where we are today. back in march, when we last talked to you, 410,000 cases worldwide and more than 21,000 deaths, and today, it is now 2.1 million cases across the globe and approaching 143,000 deaths. what does that tell you about this illness, this disease, this virus? guest: the growth has been exponential. we are seeing so many...
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it has reminded us that change is never easy but always possible. it reminds us that in the united states of america, we still have the power to shape our own destinies and it reminds us that we as a people do not shrink from a challenge. we do not shirk our responsibilities. we embrace our challenges. we do not fear the future. we shape the future. that is what we do. that is who we are. if that is what you are about. that is why you are here. if that is why i ran for president of the united states of america. that is what makes this country. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> president obama talking about health care. outside with the president spoke, there was a group of protesters. [indistinct chatter] >> for more information about health care, this it c-span's web site. what health care speeches, interviews and hearings. link to other health care information. that is c-span/health care. this week on america and the courts, moot court on vacc
it has reminded us that change is never easy but always possible. it reminds us that in the united states of america, we still have the power to shape our own destinies and it reminds us that we as a people do not shrink from a challenge. we do not shirk our responsibilities. we embrace our challenges. we do not fear the future. we shape the future. that is what we do. that is who we are. if that is what you are about. that is why you are here. if that is why i ran for president of the united...
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so the supreme court did not say that in the end, the department of commerce can use the citizenship question, it just means they have to come up with a better explanation. so the clock is ticking. battlesee farther court of the next few months. >> and there is another case on the census question in the fourth circuit. does that come into play later on? what is the next step for this case and potentially others? amy: this case will go back to the department of commerce and they will have to decide what they want to do and how quickly they want to move. there is another case going on right now in the maryland district court that is a different question than what was before the supreme court, whether or not the secretary of commerce wilbur ross added the question because he wanted to discriminate against hispanic voters. there is a whole separate drama with evidence that was discovered recently in the files of a north carolina redistricting specialist. the maryland district course had ruled against the challengers on this question but has now indicated a willingness to reopen the case,
so the supreme court did not say that in the end, the department of commerce can use the citizenship question, it just means they have to come up with a better explanation. so the clock is ticking. battlesee farther court of the next few months. >> and there is another case on the census question in the fourth circuit. does that come into play later on? what is the next step for this case and potentially others? amy: this case will go back to the department of commerce and they will have...
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, wherever possible, rather than trying to divide us. and i think that's something that most americans appreciate from his time as president. host: a recent editorial from investor's business talks of a hr one, specifically what you are hoping to do with citizens united. saying democrats have attacked it, they want a constitutional amendment that would overturn the ruling and other related rulings. so congress can regular the risen and spending a blow to money, adding that senator ted cruz had it right when he called this idea and assault on free speech and said "we give congress the power to regulate and ban speech by everybody. guest: you can have reasonable limitations on the way money is spent in our politics during i mean, the court has made this decision that they want to equate money and politics with free speech. i think most citizens out here to see a distinction. the fact of the matter is that we shouldn't have a system where the superpacs are allowed to come in and put millions of dollars, often hidden millions of dollars into
, wherever possible, rather than trying to divide us. and i think that's something that most americans appreciate from his time as president. host: a recent editorial from investor's business talks of a hr one, specifically what you are hoping to do with citizens united. saying democrats have attacked it, they want a constitutional amendment that would overturn the ruling and other related rulings. so congress can regular the risen and spending a blow to money, adding that senator ted cruz had...
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in my inaugural address two years ago, i said to those who would divide us or drive us to the extremes of either political party, i remind you that maryland has always been called a state of middle temperament. i said that the politics that divided our nation need not divide our state, and are asked all marylanders to seek in that middle ground where we could all stand together. president truman once said progress occurs when courageous, skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things for .he better no problem faces us that hard work, honesty, and courage cannot solve if we work together. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to leave you with one personal thought. in my battle with cancer last year, it taught me some important lessons. i have learned that our time on this earth is much too short, so we better make the most of it. and i believe that every single day, each and every one of us is given the opportunity to do something great. over the past two years together, we have done many great things, and now, we have the incredible opportunity to accomplish even more. thank you.
in my inaugural address two years ago, i said to those who would divide us or drive us to the extremes of either political party, i remind you that maryland has always been called a state of middle temperament. i said that the politics that divided our nation need not divide our state, and are asked all marylanders to seek in that middle ground where we could all stand together. president truman once said progress occurs when courageous, skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things...
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sitting next use my 17 year old son william. [applause] we know that families give up a lot in order to support their parents in public service, and i would also like to tell your dad one other thing. and that is, my mom, barbara o'malley, who is 87 years old, when she found out i was coming to iowa, she said to say hello to my friend neil smith. she was in the young democrats of america, got her pilot's license during the second world war. at the time, after that, she was in washington dc. she remembers your father very fondly. she would see your father in washington. i promised my mom i would do that. my parents were part of that generation that tom brokaw and others have called the greatest generation. but it was not a title they would readily embrace themselves. as americans they believe that every generation had an obligation to be a great generation. that is my message for you tonight. we still have time, all of us, to be a great generation of americans. and our children, and their feature is depending upon it great and ye
sitting next use my 17 year old son william. [applause] we know that families give up a lot in order to support their parents in public service, and i would also like to tell your dad one other thing. and that is, my mom, barbara o'malley, who is 87 years old, when she found out i was coming to iowa, she said to say hello to my friend neil smith. she was in the young democrats of america, got her pilot's license during the second world war. at the time, after that, she was in washington dc. she...
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and to distract us. i want to emphasize that there -- that. distract us. from all that unites us and combats the dangers our country faces. i was born, along with my father and my six brothers and sisters, in baltimore. educated and still live in baltimore. and i want my neighbors to know how humbled and how, god, i am so proud that they have trusted me to represent them in the congress of the united states of america. thank you, baltimore. thank you. [applause] rep. cummings: my neighbors by large are the most determined, hard-working and deserving people i know. people, anyone, and especially our national leaders, should he -- be proud to commend as their countrymen and women. they are no different than the people of texas or ohio, or anywhere else in our great nation. we have honest and candid conversations. we do not hesitate to critique and protest what is lacking and is wrong with our city. these criticisms are necessary, for they are the birthing ground of constructive change. at the same time, however, unbalanced criticism can be self reinforcing,
and to distract us. i want to emphasize that there -- that. distract us. from all that unites us and combats the dangers our country faces. i was born, along with my father and my six brothers and sisters, in baltimore. educated and still live in baltimore. and i want my neighbors to know how humbled and how, god, i am so proud that they have trusted me to represent them in the congress of the united states of america. thank you, baltimore. thank you. [applause] rep. cummings: my neighbors by...
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i think using it as a pretext, using the future fear of robots as a pretext for demanding a change in policy now is a little bit backward. what we should be talking about now is how to make the jobs that are available and that robots could help people do more productively, how to connect people to those jobs so they can earn living wages. host: to don in north carolina. good morning. ahead.h carolina, go caller: good morning, gentlemen. i've a question relative to the policies at c-span. i have watched c-span for years and it is very evenhanded. i am concerned in the last few years that what is the policy you people have and where can i find it relative to your selection, evenhandedly, there are a lot more organizations, professors, who are now supported by libertarian funds than there are by progressive funds or people in the middle. if there is 1000 organizations for you to choose people to come to your program and talk to us, how you work it out? host: that is one of the toughest things we do, try to find a wide range of opinions to bring to you. every day, we have those discussion
i think using it as a pretext, using the future fear of robots as a pretext for demanding a change in policy now is a little bit backward. what we should be talking about now is how to make the jobs that are available and that robots could help people do more productively, how to connect people to those jobs so they can earn living wages. host: to don in north carolina. good morning. ahead.h carolina, go caller: good morning, gentlemen. i've a question relative to the policies at c-span. i have...
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us. it is wonderful to be here with all of you. thank you so much for the privilege to join you this morning and to talk with you and search with you for the next chapter of this great story that we have the ability to write together as americans. it is the story of us. it is the story of u.n. me and new hampshire -- you and me and new hampshire and maryland as we look for a better way to move forward from these polarized and divided times. i see old friends here and i see people who i have never met before. i would like to share with you about myself in the family from which i was born and raised. my parents were two great americans of that generation tom brokaw called the greatest generation. they were loving people. my mom's people most of her people were immigrant people. they were germans who fled germany and came here to the land of opportunity. the land of opportunity that is known all the way -- all around the world as if you worked hard, you could give your children a better futu
us. it is wonderful to be here with all of you. thank you so much for the privilege to join you this morning and to talk with you and search with you for the next chapter of this great story that we have the ability to write together as americans. it is the story of us. it is the story of u.n. me and new hampshire -- you and me and new hampshire and maryland as we look for a better way to move forward from these polarized and divided times. i see old friends here and i see people who i have...
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he said got has formed us that we may promote the happenings of those with whom he has placed us in society, by acting honestly toward all, but heavily toward those who fall within our way. during my couple of decades of public service, i believe that the world was hungry, even desperate, for people, for leaders of character with the hearts of service to others. so go and be those leaders. the scriptures also tell you that too much has been given, much will be expected. you have been given much here at christopher newport university. you have learned from and then mentored by some of the greatest faculty in all the commonwealth. so now, much as expected. you have been trained for excellence. so do not deliver mediocrity. don't make excuses, make things happen. now as i close, i have one last request as governor of virginia. i know you will have many opportunities. maybe some around the country, and around the world. but i want to humbly ask you this. no matter where you came from, today you are here in virginia. so if you are going to create something big, create it in virginia. if you are
he said got has formed us that we may promote the happenings of those with whom he has placed us in society, by acting honestly toward all, but heavily toward those who fall within our way. during my couple of decades of public service, i believe that the world was hungry, even desperate, for people, for leaders of character with the hearts of service to others. so go and be those leaders. the scriptures also tell you that too much has been given, much will be expected. you have been given much...
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thank you for joining us again today. usual, we will be right here every day at 1:00 to make sure everybody is well-informed with the best facts as possible so we can
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guest: i hesitate to use the phrase war on science. it is often used. i think there has been an erosion over some decades in the appreciation of science. if you ask people in a survey -- in a opinion survey do they value science, 90% will say yes. if you scratch the surface and say well what is so special about science, why is this considered the greatest invention of humans for understanding how things work? thrive?s it need to you will find most people are at a loss. we are seeing right now, that this appreciation or erosion in appreciation is reflected in the fact that there are very few sciences being appointed in various government agencies. dozens of positions that are explicitly science positions that are unfilled right now. it's not that they are waiting for confirmation. no one has been named. in every new administration, there is some delay, but this is delayng a really ominous and the silence about science is troubling. it is more a neglect of science that a war on science -- than a war on science. i wrote to president-elect trump the day aft
guest: i hesitate to use the phrase war on science. it is often used. i think there has been an erosion over some decades in the appreciation of science. if you ask people in a survey -- in a opinion survey do they value science, 90% will say yes. if you scratch the surface and say well what is so special about science, why is this considered the greatest invention of humans for understanding how things work? thrive?s it need to you will find most people are at a loss. we are seeing right now,...
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this is one of theiggest sues we see fing us in the great state maryland. the second has to with opiates, the use of optes in e state of marand is killing our youn people arold people. it has no respect for age, , behaviormental this. l of this is impornt, but opiates are the ading cause of death inhe state of maryland so we are trd to dohatever we possibly n to eliminate this problem th is one of the issues we are going to be looking at as we move into the legislative session. >> wanted the most important issues we are facing in new york right now this saty. 5300 rail crossings in new york and we have seen it unfortunately increase in fatalities. i have passed legislation that would require inventory of the rail crossings so we can prioritize which ones are the most deadly. simple amountd a ofork and which ones need to be limited altogether. it is too awesomof a task to tackle, but by focusing and making sure that we can add some new technologies and the limited the most deadly and how we can increase safety for everyone, congress has allocated money and n
this is one of theiggest sues we see fing us in the great state maryland. the second has to with opiates, the use of optes in e state of marand is killing our youn people arold people. it has no respect for age, , behaviormental this. l of this is impornt, but opiates are the ading cause of death inhe state of maryland so we are trd to dohatever we possibly n to eliminate this problem th is one of the issues we are going to be looking at as we move into the legislative session. >> wanted...
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how can we use telemedicine? they're using telepsychiatry? how can we use that to bring down the cost of care? so when i'm asking in my state as to what i can do, what is my plan, how can we fix the affordable care act, my answer is quite simple. i'm proud of the progress that we've made under the affordable care act. i invite democrats and republicans through our committees to work together to improve t yes, we can improve it. we can provide more stability in the individual marketplace. we can bring down the high annual growth we've seen in premiums in the individual marketplace. we can continue to bring down the growth rate of health care costs, working together on some of these commonsense approaches in order to deal with health care in america. all this i think we can do, democrats and republicans, working together. but the first order of business -- and i urge my colleagues -- the first order of business is to stop this process of trying to jam repeal of the affordable care act and a replacement that would cost tens of millions of people
how can we use telemedicine? they're using telepsychiatry? how can we use that to bring down the cost of care? so when i'm asking in my state as to what i can do, what is my plan, how can we fix the affordable care act, my answer is quite simple. i'm proud of the progress that we've made under the affordable care act. i invite democrats and republicans through our committees to work together to improve t yes, we can improve it. we can provide more stability in the individual marketplace. we can...
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and the democrats were not listening to us. and i am just shocked that the health care bill passed because there are lots of bad things in it, as you well know. and this is just a question because president obama promised transparency and i was hopeful that he had it to, but obviously, most people had not seen or known what the final bill had in it because of objectionable things and simple things that cross nothing like having a free market access across state
and the democrats were not listening to us. and i am just shocked that the health care bill passed because there are lots of bad things in it, as you well know. and this is just a question because president obama promised transparency and i was hopeful that he had it to, but obviously, most people had not seen or known what the final bill had in it because of objectionable things and simple things that cross nothing like having a free market access across state
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who are with us. i want to share a few of their stories with all of you. first, one of our nation's leading minds and most prominent advocates of science, technology, and engineering, math and education, some of you know them as a member of the school state board. later this week president obama will be awarding him the national medal of science for his achievement in physics. dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a full-time job. please welcome janice in caroline county and melissa jones harris. [applause] within the heart of every individual is a spirit and a dignity that yearns to be recognized. 12 months ago outside, the officially recognized for the first time in 380 years, the people in a ceremony that none of us will soon forget. please welcome the tribe. [applause] thank you for being here. we're also joined by someone who found himself doing the job of a city manager. when his own home was flooded, he set aside hi
who are with us. i want to share a few of their stories with all of you. first, one of our nation's leading minds and most prominent advocates of science, technology, and engineering, math and education, some of you know them as a member of the school state board. later this week president obama will be awarding him the national medal of science for his achievement in physics. dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a...
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join us at 9:00 eastern for viewer results -- motor results, voter results,-- viewer reactions. >> this month, we showcase our student cam winners. theme is road to the white house. issuesdents asked what you want candidates to discuss. one of our second prize high school winners are from silver springs, maryland. 10th-graders at montgomery blair presidentialant candidates to discuss juvenile justice reform and their video called wasted lives, a childhood behind bars. only countryll the that synthesis kids to die and that should never happen -- sentences kids to die and that should never happen. i don't think juveniles should be sent to an adult prison, even if they are treated in a criminal court. >> there are a lot in the system that did not pose a public safety risk and given the impact we know that commitment has on be usedey should only in situations where they absolutely have to be removed. >> these are young people, they need guidance and rehabilitation. , don'tou are doing good look for the type of livelihood because if it is not good, it is not meant for humans. >> psychologica
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doug colls ing us. ka, nnsylvia, decrs line caer good rning. goi to be lking about veterans healt i looked aew things. i veutside philadehi on theth se phadph ia jova spal thet 1980's, o said the hostaneedo bwe three dozen a fo den new pchogt nd psycholost the aging baby boer t vietna vets. toy,hey have the se numb of pchogists san 19iatri they had i 89. res nderinwh you proposing tdoo incrse the number of door thk you. i deawi these iue althe ti. s igohrgh, even my time in iraq aa what nd to do now,enator isaswe money is not the issue. weelve the structul inteity is somethi wha to woron. th mnselering the st ree can. wh we have to look at is t reization that in ma of ou areas,in le psychiatrynd psycholo a streameinhe general possibl--he geral populaon the otr in is, whave to lo ahodo we make sure health care exists. how can we make surverans are le to get the same ki o service inhe pritearket? thosar the things atee toe jued we dropped ailthat dealt th the choice t. y don't have a phyci a clinic, you will be able too to t privateacilities. ern
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king , wanted us to redistribute the pay. suppose that we decided, ok, this christmas we are kicking santa to the curb. this christmas, you are not going to lie to your children, telling them that this caucasian from the north pole brought them this gift. you are going to tell them the truth. i've brought you the gift, baby, me and your daddy. we hustled. but not this christmas. this christmas, we are going to sit around the table and we are going to bring christ back to a day that was supposed to honor him. you put the bottle down, put the loud down, put the beer down, and get around your table with clean food, and teach about jesus. then show love, forgiveness, and reconcile your differences within the family. this will be the best christmas that we have had in a long time. if you can put $400 billion and keep it in your pocket, then you have a little money to invest , and what we want to do is buy up as much land -- we are asking the government for 100 million acres, as a start. that is about the size of california. we can
king , wanted us to redistribute the pay. suppose that we decided, ok, this christmas we are kicking santa to the curb. this christmas, you are not going to lie to your children, telling them that this caucasian from the north pole brought them this gift. you are going to tell them the truth. i've brought you the gift, baby, me and your daddy. we hustled. but not this christmas. this christmas, we are going to sit around the table and we are going to bring christ back to a day that was supposed...
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how much is going to unlicensed use? we had the justice department, with a letter saying that certain companies should be limited as to what they're purchasing. i talked to a lot of my folks back in my area and said if we had a situation where you would be limited as to the you could on theur spectrum to broadcast side, would you do that? they said, why would we want to get into an auction system that we might not get the full value of what it is worth? that isto be fair and one of the big things. you have to look at who the players will be. youpeople to get into this, will help folks out there who are willing to sell. >> you think some sort of limitations would be appropriate? fcc tohe job of the promote public interest and competition in the industry. if at the end of the auction you have an industry that is dominated by two players, is that in the public interest? >> you want to make sure that the interest are met out there. people are getting what they need. we have people in the community, folks who are out there ac
how much is going to unlicensed use? we had the justice department, with a letter saying that certain companies should be limited as to what they're purchasing. i talked to a lot of my folks back in my area and said if we had a situation where you would be limited as to the you could on theur spectrum to broadcast side, would you do that? they said, why would we want to get into an auction system that we might not get the full value of what it is worth? that isto be fair and one of the big...
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host: with us until 9:15 eastern. first up on the line, go ahead. caller: i wonder what you are going to have to offer any democrats considering you have be trayed your base? you gave the money and the bank bail out to the crook when's your constituents called and said don't give it to the crooks without conditions. people in ure district even as of this weekend who have been swindled by the banks you gave the money to are losing their homes. obama has per pet ue waited some of the strongest policies in terms of the bush administration in terms of the patriot act and insurance, going after people who actually should be permitted to stay here. the last issue is healthcare, health insurance and forcing workers to subsidize companies with obscence salaries like $3.5 million to the united healthcare ceo and on the backs of poor women to have abortions. real access to a single fayer systems. this is nothing less for you to offer the democrats. you've betrayed the very you've betrayed the very principles of the@@@ @ @ @ @ @ guest: this has been a tough ye
host: with us until 9:15 eastern. first up on the line, go ahead. caller: i wonder what you are going to have to offer any democrats considering you have be trayed your base? you gave the money and the bank bail out to the crook when's your constituents called and said don't give it to the crooks without conditions. people in ure district even as of this weekend who have been swindled by the banks you gave the money to are losing their homes. obama has per pet ue waited some of the strongest...
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host: thanks for being with us, sudeep reddy. we will be right back. ♪ >> as of this year's supreme court term comes to an end here chief justice roberts talk about it. then inexperienced panel will review the decisions handed down this past year. live coverage on saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> july 4 weekend, discover and unfamiliar side of george washington as well live from mount vernon with this author. join our three-hour conversation sunday, july 5 c-span2's "book tv" >> how is it is infinite? >> grants and things like that. >> may be from sponsors? >> it might get some government funding. >> viewers? >> 30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, a private business initiative. "washington journal" continues. host: for the rest of the hour we're talking about the public auction in the health care plan. what you think about it? you can weigh in on that. how the field of public auction in health care? you can e-mail us or you can tweet your comments. taking a look at "usa today" --
host: thanks for being with us, sudeep reddy. we will be right back. ♪ >> as of this year's supreme court term comes to an end here chief justice roberts talk about it. then inexperienced panel will review the decisions handed down this past year. live coverage on saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> july 4 weekend, discover and unfamiliar side of george washington as well live from mount vernon with this author. join our three-hour conversation sunday, july 5 c-span2's...
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when he played for alabama he beat the dickens out of us. let's keep them in the senate, we don't want him coaching. but i want to mention my friend pat lahey, chairman of the appropriations committee, president pro tem of the senate, long-term serving member of the appropriations committee. when i was chairman he was ranking. he worked on the committee and got things done. i told him i would rather be chairman, but if a democrat had to be chairman, it had to be you. we had to work together to get some things done. we got work to do before this year is out, and we hope we are on the right track. mitch mcconnell, sitting right here. friend, accomplished leader, the longest-serving senate republican leader, majority leader, republican leader, now, a long-term friend, with deep roots in alabama, but from kentucky. mitch, i have said to other people, and i've seen a lot of people work, but you how to work the senate, and you know how to make it work. and i consider you -- i have enjoyed my time with you. i am also here, being in the senate i had
when he played for alabama he beat the dickens out of us. let's keep them in the senate, we don't want him coaching. but i want to mention my friend pat lahey, chairman of the appropriations committee, president pro tem of the senate, long-term serving member of the appropriations committee. when i was chairman he was ranking. he worked on the committee and got things done. i told him i would rather be chairman, but if a democrat had to be chairman, it had to be you. we had to work together to...
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join us again tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. for another episode of "washington journal." have a good weekend. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: students against gun violence travel around the country to register people to vote. later, here from victims of the florida high school shooting talk about the violence and education at the annual u.s. conference of mayors, held in boston. that is followed by a discussion on u.s. policy in southeast asia.
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that is hard for all of us. which is why i think it is in so important that those of you who are by definition leaders continue to lead, because you never know how many other young people, and particularly young girls, you will inspire along the way. i think that often one of the ceilings that we face is the ceiling of imagination. it is hard to imagine what you can see. -- can't see. two, i think we need to do more to be honest about what particular challenges girls do face. there are many reasons why there is a drop-off, a serious drop-off between first, second, and third graders who in equal numbers, girls and boys, are performing well in math, are inspired to be engineers or astronauts, scientists, and then fourth, fifth, and sixth raids when those numbers plummet, both in terms of achievement and ambition. we know there are lots of reasons that is happening and we need to be candid about those reasons, the differences in the way that teachers treat boy and girl students, that sometimes girls are more likely
that is hard for all of us. which is why i think it is in so important that those of you who are by definition leaders continue to lead, because you never know how many other young people, and particularly young girls, you will inspire along the way. i think that often one of the ceilings that we face is the ceiling of imagination. it is hard to imagine what you can see. -- can't see. two, i think we need to do more to be honest about what particular challenges girls do face. there are many...
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us, their white , goodcorrespondent morning. could you tell us how the white house reacted from friday's announcement and continuing on through the weekend? >> they have a big week anyway. they are trying to turn their attention to other things until they know more details. the big tax plan is out this week. president trump leaving for a cold day trip on friday. he promised to name a chairman of the federal reserve. they are breaking through what happens today. host: the president took time yesterday to send out a series of tweets, talking about other issues. give us the nature of the tweets. obviously, he tends to try to distract sometimes. hillary clinton a lot, which is not surprising come of that how she is really the one who should be under investigation. careso talked about health . congress is not taking that up at the moment. he does try to distract. if he are waiting to see will respond to what will happen. is there any other talk about what to do with the special counsel overall? that? not really are you see pundits sa
us, their white , goodcorrespondent morning. could you tell us how the white house reacted from friday's announcement and continuing on through the weekend? >> they have a big week anyway. they are trying to turn their attention to other things until they know more details. the big tax plan is out this week. president trump leaving for a cold day trip on friday. he promised to name a chairman of the federal reserve. they are breaking through what happens today. host: the president took...
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. >> substance use disorder runs in my family. i believe some folks are genetically predisposed to have dependency issues. >> on august 15, 2016, the crisis in huntington hit a staggering piece. 28 people overdosed within a matter of 4 hours. lovely, there were only two deaths. most experts believe this is not a normal batch of heroine. normally, large overdoses are contributed to th other drugs. addiction does not discriminate no matter where someone might be from. >> i have lost everyone. has affectediction the populace of huntington and deteriorated huntington itself. property runs rancid. not only can you see heroine affects specifically, but you can see the depression heroine has left on huntington economically. a possible way to alleviate the problem is treatment. virgini west virginia, a six to nine month program. many believe this sort of treatment deserves much more funding than it currently has. >> we need funding for treatment. we need funding for people when they get out of treatment because a lot of them have been in
. >> substance use disorder runs in my family. i believe some folks are genetically predisposed to have dependency issues. >> on august 15, 2016, the crisis in huntington hit a staggering piece. 28 people overdosed within a matter of 4 hours. lovely, there were only two deaths. most experts believe this is not a normal batch of heroine. normally, large overdoses are contributed to th other drugs. addiction does not discriminate no matter where someone might be from. >> i have...
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it is what the contract in community used to be called. it is used to being eliminated. the job is not being eliminated now. this is a clerical issue. >> if that is the case, you are short one general officers. >> u.f. 65 that are being eliminated. everyone is under the impression that jobs are being eliminated. you say that you are renaming this to something else. maybe it is not eliminated. you cannot have it both ways. somebody is playing some kind of a game somewhere. >> i think that as a mistake. let me get back to you on that. >> of credit. a recommendation to create an assistant secretary. you want to comment on the creation of a j 10 and commander of a jade in office. we believe this would be helpful, because we want to see the same kind -- kind of position created across the government, so you have coronation. one thing you do not mention in your testimony is ordination with other agencies. can you comment on our recommendation and give us thought on how you are working with other agencies on these matters? >> it is very important to have an effective working re
it is what the contract in community used to be called. it is used to being eliminated. the job is not being eliminated now. this is a clerical issue. >> if that is the case, you are short one general officers. >> u.f. 65 that are being eliminated. everyone is under the impression that jobs are being eliminated. you say that you are renaming this to something else. maybe it is not eliminated. you cannot have it both ways. somebody is playing some kind of a game somewhere. >> i...
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that brings us, this is just like king. you can no longer talk about your people, your particular individual named plaintiffs, you have to talk about the class. the class applies to everyone to whom the statute applies. in that respect, the second thing here, the second interest is just like in king, right? here's the rule on that. california can take d.n.a. from people it arrests for serious offense. it cannot do anything with that d.n.a. unless there is a prosecution and a judicial finding of proximate cause. absent one of those or charges are dismissed it should destroy the sample and expunge the profile. >> you made that point in your brief. this case is really unusual in this respect -- you and your co-counsel filed a brief with the supreme court in which you actually argued haskell to the supreme court, 12 different points, including the ones you make to us today. what impact, if any, does that have on our analysis of whether the supreme court heard your argument and what they said and how that applies. for example, i
that brings us, this is just like king. you can no longer talk about your people, your particular individual named plaintiffs, you have to talk about the class. the class applies to everyone to whom the statute applies. in that respect, the second thing here, the second interest is just like in king, right? here's the rule on that. california can take d.n.a. from people it arrests for serious offense. it cannot do anything with that d.n.a. unless there is a prosecution and a judicial finding of...
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hogan: let us keep moving forward, let us continue changing maryland for the better. god bless you, and may god continue to bless the great state of maryland. [applause] andunday night on "q&a" author talks about his book, "the man from the train." many of the crimes happen within 100 yards of the railroad tracks. one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to someone else is that it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks. intersection of railroad tracks because he knew he had to get out, after he committed his crimes he had to get out of town before dawn and he did not want to be stranded there waiting for a train to come through. being at the intersection of multiple railroad tracks gave him more opportunities to get out of town before the crime was discovered. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. mcpherson reports for roll call and covers house leadership. congress is facing another shutdown. you cover the republican retreat in west virginia, what did you learn about their plans to avert the next shutdown? lindsey:
hogan: let us keep moving forward, let us continue changing maryland for the better. god bless you, and may god continue to bless the great state of maryland. [applause] andunday night on "q&a" author talks about his book, "the man from the train." many of the crimes happen within 100 yards of the railroad tracks. one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to someone else is that it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks....
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tell us a little bit about the organization that you lead. mr. stamp: the governor in maryland recognized that when he took office folks all over the state of maryland -- communities were being damaged by this drug crisis. he came up with a series of recommendations and implemented them. the crisis so is tearing families apart. he activated the emergency response system. he recognizes that the very organizational system that we have in this country to coordinate emergencies would work well in this crisis meaning you need to get the right people , develop balanced strategies. , the center is a platform where 14 different agencies are working together to try to reduce open -- overdoses from opioids. it is also designed to educate on a real-time basis in support of our local organizations. and at the local level, there are local jurisdictional bodies. a high level of effort in the area of prevention. that is a balanced approach that is so it -- that is so meaningful. maryland is using the national response framework to rally people around this platf
tell us a little bit about the organization that you lead. mr. stamp: the governor in maryland recognized that when he took office folks all over the state of maryland -- communities were being damaged by this drug crisis. he came up with a series of recommendations and implemented them. the crisis so is tearing families apart. he activated the emergency response system. he recognizes that the very organizational system that we have in this country to coordinate emergencies would work well in...
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guest: let us set this -- host: let us set the stage, what are the major tax changes from 2019 to the 2020 tax year? guest: i think that so many acts getting past, we have seen so many changes, especially with the american rescue plan act passed this week. some of the exciting things that have come out of that one is that people are asking about the unemployment, the first $10,200 being nontaxable, the advanced premium tax credit being that you do not have to pay it back if you need -- if you meet certain qualifications, those are two of the big things. cobra being extended, the child tax care credit, dependent credit, family and sick pay leave. the employee retention credit, those are the few of the most exciting items that we are dealing with. host: all of the provisions that were in the american rescue plan, are they available for people to use in this current tax filing year? or are these things that will go into effect for 2021, 2022? guest:. couple of them are for the 2020 tax year and some are for 2021. for instance, unemployment and the advanced premium tax credit are retro, m
guest: let us set this -- host: let us set the stage, what are the major tax changes from 2019 to the 2020 tax year? guest: i think that so many acts getting past, we have seen so many changes, especially with the american rescue plan act passed this week. some of the exciting things that have come out of that one is that people are asking about the unemployment, the first $10,200 being nontaxable, the advanced premium tax credit being that you do not have to pay it back if you need -- if you...
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his mother, karen, and his family are here with us today and i want to recognize them. [applause] it was tough for karen to be here today, but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted to show us that when we talk about this crisis, we are really talking about fighting for all of the chad's and karen's out there and all the lives cut too short and all the families that will never be the same. that is why no matter how hard it is, we cannot ever give up this fight. [applause] we enacted tough anti-game legislation, including a new maryland rico statute, with a new criminal intelligence network to assist police and prosecutors in going after and taking down the people who are responsible for so much of the violence in our state. this year, let's crack down on those violent criminals who use guns to commit crimes by passing tougher minimum sentences. [applause] and pass truth in sentencing legislation to require that repeat criminals serve the full sentences without the possibility of parole or probation. [applause] let's strengthen the game statutes theng help tame down -- tak
his mother, karen, and his family are here with us today and i want to recognize them. [applause] it was tough for karen to be here today, but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted to show us that when we talk about this crisis, we are really talking about fighting for all of the chad's and karen's out there and all the lives cut too short and all the families that will never be the same. that is why no matter how hard it is, we cannot ever give up this fight. [applause] we enacted tough...
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we're so grateful they could join us today. [applause] around the world, millions of people are living in bondage. they labor in fields and factories under brutal employers could threaten them with violence if they tried to escape. the work at home for families that keep them in prison. they are forced to work as prostitutes or beg in the street, fearful of the consequences if they fail to earn their daily quota. they are women, men, and the children of all ages. they are often held far from home with no money, no connections, and no way to ask for help. this is modern slavery. a crime that spans the globe and provides ruthless employers with an endless supply of people who are used for a financial gain. human trafficking is a crime against those who are traffic and the families who are left behind. some of them and never see their loved ones again. and as a broad global impact as well. it weakens legitimate economy fueled by threatened public health and safety, shatters families and shreds the the fabric that is necessary for
we're so grateful they could join us today. [applause] around the world, millions of people are living in bondage. they labor in fields and factories under brutal employers could threaten them with violence if they tried to escape. the work at home for families that keep them in prison. they are forced to work as prostitutes or beg in the street, fearful of the consequences if they fail to earn their daily quota. they are women, men, and the children of all ages. they are often held far from...
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but i think there is far more that unites us than divides us. people want elected leaders to focus on issues that impact their daily lives and delivering real solutions. delivering real solutions and they want an end to this angry divisive politics. i believe we will need some people to step up and be willing to tell it like it is and to try to move on. we can't stay where we are as a nation. >> thank you for this conversation and leadership. there must be a time when this winter for contra to reach this conversation and we wish you the best of luck with the challenges ahead and i hope that there's a friend and come see us was the pandemics over. come back and see george washington hear of this old town chamber hereto. announcer: we take you live to capitol hill to hear from president biden's nominee for agriculture sec., tom vilsack. he was agriculture secretary under president obama. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> the senate committee on agriculture and foreswi
but i think there is far more that unites us than divides us. people want elected leaders to focus on issues that impact their daily lives and delivering real solutions. delivering real solutions and they want an end to this angry divisive politics. i believe we will need some people to step up and be willing to tell it like it is and to try to move on. we can't stay where we are as a nation. >> thank you for this conversation and leadership. there must be a time when this winter for...
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[inaudible] what can you tell us about the timeline? how much time elapsed between the pilot notifying authorities? chair homendy: there is a question on the timeline. again, i information you are looking for. the information we get, which often happens in a large event where there are a lot of entities, is there is conflicting information. the ntsb focuses on the facts. so we will figure that out and be able to provide that information in the coming days. today is far too early for that. nothing on the timeline so far. reporter: how critical will the recorder be? chair homendy: how critical will voyage data recorder be to investigating this? it is a critical piece of our investigation, which is why we have a recorder team here. reporter: have you been able to figure out why the ship did not immediately drop anchor when the power went out and they were on course? chair homendy: the question is on dropping anchor, and whether they did or did not and the timing on that. again, that will be part of our investigation and part of our timelin
[inaudible] what can you tell us about the timeline? how much time elapsed between the pilot notifying authorities? chair homendy: there is a question on the timeline. again, i information you are looking for. the information we get, which often happens in a large event where there are a lot of entities, is there is conflicting information. the ntsb focuses on the facts. so we will figure that out and be able to provide that information in the coming days. today is far too early for that....
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joining us from hamilton, montana. if you're in the eastern or central time zones, it is (202) 748-8000. if you want to call in the mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. , why hamilton, montana? why not close to the nih headquarters in washington? guest: you know, that is historical. the first infectious disease that the ancestors of rocky mount labs worked on was rocky mount spotted fever. the first cases of that were identified in a location about three miles from where rocky mount labs sits today. after characterizing rocky mountain spotted fever and showing it was an infectious disease and it could be by dr.tted by ticks howard ricketts, it would unfortunately died in 2010, but the entire class of bacteria is named for him. orn infectious diseases continued here. in world war ii, all the yellow fever vaccine given to allied -- american armed forces was produced here at rocky mount labs. after that our scientist worked on a variety of bacterial, viral and transmissible spongiform --elf luckily diseases enc
joining us from hamilton, montana. if you're in the eastern or central time zones, it is (202) 748-8000. if you want to call in the mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. , why hamilton, montana? why not close to the nih headquarters in washington? guest: you know, that is historical. the first infectious disease that the ancestors of rocky mount labs worked on was rocky mount spotted fever. the first cases of that were identified in a location about three miles from where rocky mount...
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for us to discuss further. and i'm very hopeful that he will do so. as you know we put a discussion draft on the table today for discussion. your side has put some principles out as well. i'm hopeful, i know the president is hopeful that we can discuss those. we did have an unfortunate experience, as the gentleman recalls, when the president said he wanted to sit down and talk about the stimulus and he was coming down to meet with your caucus and half an hour before he got there your leadership instructed all of your members to vote no on the bill before talking to the president. i thought that was unfortunate but notwithstanding that it's our intention to continue to try to seek bipartisan input and agreement where that can be possible. mr. mccarthy: well, i thank the gentleman. the only thing i would say having been in that caucus, the president came to the caucus. we had invited him to. prior to our retreat, because we wanted to speak to this president before. i will tell you, knowing that this was in closed
for us to discuss further. and i'm very hopeful that he will do so. as you know we put a discussion draft on the table today for discussion. your side has put some principles out as well. i'm hopeful, i know the president is hopeful that we can discuss those. we did have an unfortunate experience, as the gentleman recalls, when the president said he wanted to sit down and talk about the stimulus and he was coming down to meet with your caucus and half an hour before he got there your leadership...
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it helped to educate us as elected officials. there is really nothing quite like the dynamic of when you get the politicians in a room together, and a couple of them perceive an interest in the leadership role. it can start something help all. helpful. >> for more than 15 years i have been engaged in reasonable -- regional transportation serving in various bodies. president of the virginia , the regional commission that deals with an array of topics including environment and transportation is a topic there, northern region you transportation commission where i have served in every position to chairman to vice-chairman to treasure. primarily for transit initiative throughout northern virginia. received the has funding for the state transportation funding. we transfer back to localities. that the washington metropolitan area of -- transits of government. so the bottom line is that when you come together and discuss the issues as part of her region that is when you come up with the best solutions to make them work. my city, alexandr
it helped to educate us as elected officials. there is really nothing quite like the dynamic of when you get the politicians in a room together, and a couple of them perceive an interest in the leadership role. it can start something help all. helpful. >> for more than 15 years i have been engaged in reasonable -- regional transportation serving in various bodies. president of the virginia , the regional commission that deals with an array of topics including environment and...
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there many factors the deciding official uses. i am obligated by law to take all of those in reaching a decision. that theamazing to me agency doesn't do more to punish people who are stealing from the agency, who even plead guilty to criminal theft and they still have the right and privileges on the shoulders of taxpayers to continue working for the agency. i cannot wrap my mind around this. this committee has heard time and again of the epa literally plagued with constant employee misconduct. yet at the same time, epa routinely goes after businesses across this country for much and throwss offenses fine after fine after fine to often are doing virtually nothing in comparison. we are stories of this is all the time for slight
there many factors the deciding official uses. i am obligated by law to take all of those in reaching a decision. that theamazing to me agency doesn't do more to punish people who are stealing from the agency, who even plead guilty to criminal theft and they still have the right and privileges on the shoulders of taxpayers to continue working for the agency. i cannot wrap my mind around this. this committee has heard time and again of the epa literally plagued with constant employee misconduct....
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and allowed us to create a universe of material that was really surprising to us. and that surprised the government when we showed that to them. had to do with agencies. the government does not have a clue what is available in an unclassified realm and u.s. these factors together that we're talking about a global liaison relationship. it cannot reasonably think that drawn strikes will remain secret. especially this for a long after 9/11 when you have a senior court reporter to have been doing this for a long time. you would think that would factor in. what is going to hurt us ever comes out. >> even which should remain secret. the drone program is the least covert covert program in america. it can tell that by the fact that the president got out and started discussing the drug program. he did it on late night comedy shows. they wrap themselves in this concept that everything about the program had to remain classified even though it was blindingly obvious. to anybody on the ground in pakistan. it does raise the question, would we have as a government, would there ha
and allowed us to create a universe of material that was really surprising to us. and that surprised the government when we showed that to them. had to do with agencies. the government does not have a clue what is available in an unclassified realm and u.s. these factors together that we're talking about a global liaison relationship. it cannot reasonably think that drawn strikes will remain secret. especially this for a long after 9/11 when you have a senior court reporter to have been doing...